Explore the village of ethnic minorities Ba Na - Kon Tu Rang

Hi Hivers, how are you today?
Recently, I had the opportunity to visit Kon Tu Rang terraced fields. You can follow more articles here: https://peakd.com/hive-163772/@dodovietnam/the-idyllic-beauty-of-kon-tu-rang-terraced-fields. Today I will take you to explore Kon Tu Rang village, where the Ba Na people grow rice in Kon Tu Rang terraced fields. Although rice is grown in a low-lying area surrounded by mountains, the villagers live concentrated on a hill. As far as I can see, there are less than 50 households there. They live in a community located far away from the Kinh population.

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Traditionally, Ba Na people's houses are stilt houses built of wood and earth. Their lives depend on farming, animal husbandry and hunting. They used to not use electricity, using fire as a light source at night and drinking water from rivers and streams. Thanks to the support of the government, today they have electricity and clean water for living. They have started building houses from bricks because of the shortage of timber. However, they still keep the traditional lifestyle of farming and raising livestock. There are still quite a few small wooden houses in the village. In general, the Ba Na people are quite small, so they do not build big houses.

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Although the facilities have been improved with electricity, clean water, televisions, motorbikes, and telephones, the people of Ba Na in Kon Tu Rang village still maintain a simple lifestyle. Their lives still depend mainly on farming and livestock. You can easily see barefoot children in the village. Mothers carry their babies on their backs or on their chests by wrapping a cloth so they can have their hands free to work. Their lives are still tied to the earth and the sun so they have brown skin. I stayed there until late afternoon and the atmosphere was very calm. In the big cities, at that time, people are hurrying on their way back home, the roads are almost full with the honking of sirens and the smog,...And in Kon Tu Rang village, Everyone is almost done with dinner, family members sit around the fire to chat and prepare for the next day's work. Everything was so quiet, I could only hear the wind and the insects.

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Life is so peaceful. I'm addicted to your pictures. Thank you for your lovely sharing.

Thank you very much @thuongnguyen for you visit and lovely words.
Wish you a nice day!

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Hello dear friend @dodovietnam good morning
It is good to know that there are people who maintain tradition in their way of life. Being close to nature must be the best way to spend the days
Beautiful shots, I appreciate you teaching us

Thank you very much your visit and words.
I also learned a lot from the simple life of the people there. They can be poor in material things but they are rich about nature and culture.

Living the old lifestyle with a few added extras in electricity and water must make life a lot easier for the inhabitants.

Simple life with wide open space for agriculture, where children can play enjoying the earth, if we think about it they are rich in nature and culture.

Lovely photography giving a feel for the area as well.

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I like your thinking. Although they are poor in material things, they are rich in nature, culture and human emotions in the community that not all rich people have.Wish you a nice day! @joanstewart

Poverty is not found often in rural life, thrive off the land, take time to assist each other is what I have experienced in Africa.

Beautiful views @dodovietnam in many ways. Great captures.
They most be so immersed in nature. Living that life with just the basics one need. Wonderful to see.
Thanks for sharing 😁 have a great Monday 👋🏻☀️

Thank you for your visit.
They have a simple life but they are rich about nature culture and human infection.
Wish you a nice day too!

You are welcome @dodovietnam 😁
They sure are rich in very important ways 😎
Have a beautiful day further!

Ok, you are an excellent photographer my friend. I know that.... And I also know that you document your posts very well and are a delight to read.... But... This image is off the charts in a wonderful way!... I will need new words to describe the exquisite eloquence of that doggy look!... Bravo!...

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I LOVE THIS PHOTO !

Thank you very much for your lovely words.
I love dogs too so they are one of my favorite photography subject. I would take photos of them whenever I see them.
Wish you a nice day, dear friend!

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